The New Word of the Day: 4/26/12
Deprecate (dep-ri-keyt)
Definition: belittle, condemn
Source: Thesaurus.com
Today on April 26...
1968 Students seize administration building at Ohio State (is this around the time of the Kent State incidence?)
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The Kent State Massacre occurred on Monday, May 4th, 1970...When the Ohio National Guard, that was ordered to the Kent State University campus by then Governor James Rhodes, fired into a crowd of students protesting the Vietnam War.
-Prior to this, on Sunday, May 3rd, 1970 Governor Rhodes gave his interpretation/opinion of Vietnam protestors in the following speech, that clearly showed his
deprecation for protest participants...
AP Press Release...
-During a press conference at the Kent firehouse, an emotional Governor Rhodes pounded on the desk and called the student protesters un-American, referring to them as revolutionaries set on destroying higher education in Ohio. "We've seen here at the city of Kent especially, probably the most vicious form of campus oriented violence yet perpetrated by dissident groups. They make definite plans of burning, destroying, and throwing rocks at police, and at the National Guard and the Highway Patrol. This is when we're going to use every part of the law enforcement agency of Ohio to drive them out of Kent. We are going to eradicate the problem. We're not going to treat the symptoms. And these people just move from one campus to the other and terrorize the community. They're worse than the brown shirts and the communist element and also the night riders and the vigilantes", Rhodes said. "They're the worst type of people that we harbor in America. Now I want to say this. They are not going to take over [the] campus. I think that we're up against the strongest, well-trained, militant, revolutionary group that has ever assembled in America." Rhodes can be heard in the recording of his speech yelling and pounding his fists on the desk.
A very disruptive time in America...Were the 1960's and 1970's.
I'll never forget the haunting melodies of:
"Ohio" by Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young.
Bob